Israeli Ministry of Health approves initiation of Ph 2/3 trial of SIL204 for the treatment of locally advanced pancreatic cancer

“The receipt of this approval marks a defining and highly significant milestone for Silexion,” said Ilan Hadar, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Silexion Therapeutics. “We are now advancing SIL204 into a pivotal clinical trial with the goal of addressing KRAS-driven cancers at their source. This progress reflects the strength of our data, the safety demonstrated during the Loder (predecessor to SIL204) clinical trial, the urgency of the unmet need in pancreatic cancer, and our continued execution toward developing a potentially transformative therapy.”

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